"If physicists weren't jumping up and down with excitement in April at the announcement that an unknown particle had been glimpsed at Fermilab, they are now." New Scientist 1 June 2011
Three decades of theorising and calculating. Nine billion dollars. Ten thousand dedicated scientists looking for the particle physics equivalent of a needle in a haystack. New Scientist 15 March 2011
The discovery of a pulsar in a faint double-star system is giving scientists new hope of glimpsing one of nature's most elusive phenomena: gravity waves. Astronomy.com 15 December 2003
"If physicists weren't jumping up and down with excitement in April at the announcement that an unknown particle had been glimpsed at Fermilab, they are now." New Scientist 1 June 2011